Mr. C and our son have gone downtown to the Santa Claus parade. They've taken the camera with them, so no photos on the blog today, unfortunately. The babe is feeling much better but not up to going for a night out on the town. So the two of us are having a fogged-in night, and I am going to continue to ignore the work I should be doing and make more crafty things. I will post photos of my creations soon.

What fun are you having this weekend?

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c: slight note - if you are indeed planning on slaying that particular dragon, please make sure you use the green peppercorns that come in liquid (brine) rather than the dry ones. I don't cover dental bills.

Daniel is home from uni. this weekend so have been enjoying family meals together, my mum came up too last night. Cooking a nice bit of lamb tonight and plan for some board games after. The temp has really dropped this weekend but got out with Melissa yesterday to do a bit of Christmas shopping- that was fun.Keep warm and well Cathy- hugs for the wee man tooxx

About Me

I'm not a lumberjack or a fur trader.
I don't live in an igloo, eat blubber or own a dogsled.
I don't know Jimmy Suzie or Sally from Canada,
Although I'm certain they're very nice.
I have a prime minister, not a president,
I speak English and French, not American.
And I pronounce it 'about' not 'a-boot.'
I can proudly sew my country's flag on my backpack.
I believe in peacekeeping, not policing;
Diversity, not assimilation.
And that the beaver is a proud and noble animal.
A tuque is a hat, a chesterfield is a couch.
And it's pronounced zed. OK? Not zee. Zed.
Canada is the second-largest land mass,
the first nation of women's hockey
and the best part of North America.
My name is Cathy and I am Canadian.